I've thought about it but I've got more relevant projects to work on. I'd do it someday if I get bored but until then I'd rather stick with supporting Windows during the day (where nothing makes any damn sense) and flirting with Linux by night (where it just makes sense).

OSX might be pretty and it's simple for simple people doing simple things, but when I've needed to do advanced things, using Finder for EVERY FUCKING THING is absolutely horrible. Only once I found Darwin did I feel slightly at home.

I've done it and it works perfectly. (Unmodified Snow Leopard with just a few kernel extensions). It was kind of fun to use a new OS for a little while to see how things are in Mac-land. It's nice to also be able to run Mac-only apps (e.g. Pwnagetool). However, I always find myself going back to Linux - I agree with That Linux Guy and furball146.

I set it up in a vm if that counts my 1 friend got it working on his dell and another failed miserably (hdd formatted to mac file system and took him an hour to format it back to ntfs lol).

This is as far as I've gone with it as well. I threw in a VM, but the only thing that really felt comfortable was the shell (and I did spend some time with it and gave it a real chance). So back to Linux I went.

I did it several years ago (2006-2007, maybe?) I couldn't use my favorite keyboard and mouse cause it doesn't support PS/2 ports.. that wasn't such a big deal, but my ethernet didn't work and the graphics card didn't work well with it, so I deleted it. I haven't tried it since cause I don't even like OS X.

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